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A: Phase II
They are defined as Schedule II controlled substances by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, which means that they have a high potential for abuse in addition to legitimate medical uses.
There are 5 schedules that are in the controlled substances act
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The controlled substances act of 1970 categorized drugs such as morphine and meperidine as schedule II. Schedule II means that a drug has a strong potential for abuse, but that they have a legitimate medical purpose.
The CSA was brought into effect by the congress of the United States in 1970 and had direct effect on which substances were legally allowed to be owned, consumed and grown in the US.
Drugs such as Morphine and Meperidine (Demerol) are in the C-II (Schedule 2) class
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It appears to be a 'Violation of the Controlled Dangerous Substances Act.' In other words, a drug charge.
VCSA stands for "Violation of the Controlled Substances Act." Dangerous Drugs means that the substance is considered serious.